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Learn the difference between an HSA and FSA, and predict your health care costs.
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Both an FSA and HSA lower your taxable income while providing a way for you to pay for health care costs, but they're not quite the same. This Coach will provide information on both types of accounts, guide you through estimating your health care costs, and suggest how much you should contribute to your HSA or FSA. Click Get Started to begin. Make sure you know your health insurance information and whether or not your employer offers an FSA. If you don't know, don't fret; the Coach will still be able to provide information based on your unique situation.